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Editorial
. 2024 Jul 24;15(7):811-817.
doi: 10.5306/wjco.v15.i7.811.

Barriers in early detection of colorectal cancer and exploring potential solutions

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Editorial

Barriers in early detection of colorectal cancer and exploring potential solutions

Maryam Aleissa et al. World J Clin Oncol. .

Abstract

This editorial discusses the literature review article by Tonini and Zanni, the paper was published in January 2024, and the authors provided very interesting conclusions regarding existing barriers to the early diagnosis of colon cancer. Many cancers do not have identifiable precursors, or there are currently no screening tests to find them. Therefore, these cancers do not have preventive screening options. Early detection is crucial for reducing mortality rates by identifying cancer at an earlier stage through screening, as opposed to no screening. Colorectal cancer develops from precancerous lesions, which can be detected early and potentially prevented and cured. Early detection leads to improved survival rates, decreased complications, and reduced healthcare expenses. This editorial provides a brief description of the biology of colon cancer, emphasizing the contrast in outcomes between early detection and late detection. We also describe screening programs around the globe and examine the barriers in each program. Finally, we explore potential future solutions to enhance inclusion in screening programs and improve patient compliance.

Keywords: Colon cancer; Early detection; Rectal cancer.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.

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